Friday Oct 30 | Erie Times-News
Winter fills commuter's soul with dread
The moment I have been waiting for has happened. Someone tipped a flame along the edge of the forest and set the foliage ablaze.
Lost wallet. Miranda Y. English, of 6 Biddle St., Warren, reported to Conewango Township police that at approximately 1 a.m. Sunday she lost a pink wallet with a silver buckle in the Burger King area of Warren Commons.
Driver and #8217;s ed downshift
After fastening his seat belt and turning on the ignition, Michael Scutella checked his rearview mirror and slowly pulled a 2006 Chevrolet Malibu out of a parking space at Cathedral Preparatory School.
Elmira man runs well at Oil Creek
Jim Chely, 53, of Elmira finished fourth overall and first in the male 50-59 age group in the 50K race at the Oil Creek 100 Trail Runs on Oct.
Titusville officials turn down Church Run flood control plan as too costly
A hefty price tag and tight local finances have shelved plans to bury a flood-control system through the city.
Warren avenged its only region volleyball loss of the season with an impressive three-game win over the Titusville Rockets, 25-17, 25-22, 25-13, Monday at Warren Area High School.
Scenic train rides a whistle stop from Erie
Sure, it's fun to drive around and see the leaves at their peak of fall color. It doesn't take much planning and it's pretty cheap entertainment.
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Former Titusville Resident Indicted for International Parental Kidnapping
United States Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan announced today, October 15, 2009, that Chad Zachary Hower, formerly of Titusville, Pennsylvania, was indicted on May 12, 2009, by a federal grand jury in Erie on a charge of international parental kidnapping.
Man charged in Pa. with abducting son held abroad
Federal prosecutors in northwestern Pennsylvania say a man accused of kidnapping his 13-year-old son is being held in Bulgaria.
General Series "Valley that Changed the World"
An economic boom that began in western Pennsylvania in 1859 set the stage for an industry that transformed the world.
Sean Patrick O'Neill has been named athletic director and director of residence life activities at the University of Pittsburgh at Titusville.
On Saturday, Oct. 10, the Allegheny Outdoor Club will ride bikes in Oil Creek State Park.
Crawford cemeteries to come alive with historical programs Saturday
The stories of some of Crawford County's most notable former residents will be shared during two cemetery tours Saturday.
Centerville fire, ambulance department gets new custodian
Another outsider has been given the job of ironing out the problems of an eastern Crawford County fire and ambulance company.
Tarbell house in Titusville to host Victorian restoration program
Ongoing renovations to famed journalist Ida Tarbell's childhood home will be the focus of a free seminar on Victorian house restoration Saturday.
Noxon, Titusville roads closed for overturned propane tank truck
A propane tank is on its side and was leaking gas after a head-on collision near 44 Noxon Road.
The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council recently released a report for fiscal year 2008 which indicates that Warren General Hospital has significantly higher that expected mortality rates in three treatment categories.
Dorothy E. Anderson, 87, a longtime resident of Tidioute, died Wednesday afternoon, Oct.
Titusville YMCA's search for new home awaits city ruling
YMCA officials are awaiting a ruling by the city's zoning hearing board to determine if their programs can move into new homes.
The maples are starting to sport splotches of red and gold. Within a few weeks, the transformation will be complete, as the leaves on the region's hardwoods say goodbye to their green and show off their brilliant autumnal colors, beckoning natives and visitors alike to come out for a closer view.
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